Because the project was discontinued in favor of (the original Firefox for Mobile), official "live" download sites no longer exist. However, you can still find legacy installers through archive mirrors:
Minimo was created as a powerful alternative to the native Pocket Internet Explorer, offering features that were revolutionary for mobile devices at the time.
Typically available as a 4.5MB CAB file for direct device installation.
For developers working on legacy industrial hardware (like Windows CE 5.0 or 6.0), the Build Instructions provide details on pulling the MOZILLA_1_8_BRANCH from CVS to compile a custom version. Technical Requirements for Windows CE
It used the same Gecko rendering engine found in early versions of Firefox, ensuring superior support for Javascript, AJAX, and SSL security.
If Minimo is too resource-heavy for your specific Windows CE 5.0 or 6.0 device, consider these alternatives: Minimo FAQ - Mozilla
A smaller build designed for older kernel versions.
Minimo (short for ) was a pioneering open-source web browser designed specifically for small-footprint devices like those running Windows CE and Windows Mobile . Based on the Mozilla codebase, it aimed to bring a desktop-class browsing experience—complete with modern web standards—to the palm of your hand during the mid-2000s. Minimo for Windows CE: Overview
Because the project was discontinued in favor of (the original Firefox for Mobile), official "live" download sites no longer exist. However, you can still find legacy installers through archive mirrors:
Minimo was created as a powerful alternative to the native Pocket Internet Explorer, offering features that were revolutionary for mobile devices at the time.
Typically available as a 4.5MB CAB file for direct device installation.
For developers working on legacy industrial hardware (like Windows CE 5.0 or 6.0), the Build Instructions provide details on pulling the MOZILLA_1_8_BRANCH from CVS to compile a custom version. Technical Requirements for Windows CE
It used the same Gecko rendering engine found in early versions of Firefox, ensuring superior support for Javascript, AJAX, and SSL security.
If Minimo is too resource-heavy for your specific Windows CE 5.0 or 6.0 device, consider these alternatives: Minimo FAQ - Mozilla
A smaller build designed for older kernel versions.
Minimo (short for ) was a pioneering open-source web browser designed specifically for small-footprint devices like those running Windows CE and Windows Mobile . Based on the Mozilla codebase, it aimed to bring a desktop-class browsing experience—complete with modern web standards—to the palm of your hand during the mid-2000s. Minimo for Windows CE: Overview